What if your memories could be replayed, stored, and even manipulated—but you no longer owned them?
In this provocative and philosophical episode, Mike and Ronald unravel the evolving story of memory in the digital age. From the retro-futuristic Microsoft SenseCam to today’s smart glasses and the Humane AI Pin, we explore how lifelogging has shifted from a niche curiosity into an AI-driven transformation of personal identity.
This episode of Digital Dialogues is your guide into the paradox of modern memory: where journaling meets AI, privacy feels optional, and “forgetting” becomes a feature, not a flaw. Hit play and dive into a discussion that connects tech history, digital sovereignty, and what might just be the beginning of your own digital twin.
Listen now for:
- A look back at Microsoft’s SenseCam and Vicon Review
- Jony Ive’s screenless AI design vision and Bauhaus-inspired nostalgia
- The hidden risks of live-logging, from privacy to platform dependency
- Why context is the real killer app in AI’s future
- How AI is shaping memory, attention, and personal archives
- Philosophical reflections on time, value, and digital immortality
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